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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1914)
IRVING BLOCK APPAREL IS ItlGlll' OAKSON, MEYER & CO. CI.OTIIIXO. KNOX STIFF AM) S01T MATS. FOW.NES' KM) AXI) DRESS GLOVES JOSEPH VESICAS' WHITE VEST. all that is new and actiimviic. E3KE2M2BU33K2HK: iiMMgCTW WMIJIIIMMilW QUALITY FIRST Always TiRiwMoiiM"iiMCTuiMnriiMFiy tttrtu or nut mam mm. tllU. L0. BPHINflS. KTC U( INVITATION Ulrt taan.u. WHY PAY MORE? lolinson-Gulovscn Co. e tH( MO Tho VICTR0LA is always ready with the music new shipment just received All the later records. riej Bo Allen Compamy L L. Thomas, Mcjr. MAN WANTED Tit Take Charge of n Restaurant JslU.'.OO I'lIU MOXTII TO Till: ItlCRIT PARTY I Must Hilled IOO In Pill In Hie llicl iicss iis Assiirnure. of Genii Kallli. i'rfcnt Owner HnH Other IIiihI ncf.i hlih demandn his niton II' n. ".SIIIJ RCIl) AHOUT IT" OTIIHR GOOD nrsixiws PltOPOSITIOXS STOP PAYIXG RUNT Itelil has a flno now Uungalpw hlch inn be bought on small Monthly payments. "See Rehl About It." W. A. R E I 150 Ficr.tSt. Jams, Crabs Sawfish ysters ,f jou niv imi-tlrulnr about Hie p'H fisli you eat, get wqualnteil li us. COOS RAY OYSTKR CO. at I'alace Meat Market, Rroadwiiy. MERCHANT'S CAFE ropular place for .Good Meals. Prionc Roncnnnliln Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y HONE 158-R 10 Cent MCM0CROr W ith D Messenger Service rsssssxBSBEsjmm &i SS22R33K2ZXSXnSKZmBll , I ALONG IDE WATERFRONT. i I Tim steam n-monor Yellowstone of tho Swayiie & lloyi Hue. Is still off tho bar wnlling n clianco In enmo In.j i.rt7.. ..r .. ......,... ..wv...,nu hi ii iiurKiauii nor captain jh j wary of trying Ills chnncoii until the1 Imr cnlins down. Sim has lienn lay- ItiK off Coos Heads shiro Sunday VIHlllUf. This nftornoon tho Adollno Sinllh left the Smith mill with a heavy car go of lumber, hound down the bay and out to Snn I'niiiolsco. The KMHollne HiliiHiner Itustlor left today with n fair enrgo for llio Itogue Itlvor. Cool Weather Is Here BUY A SWEATER AND KEEP WARM ALL SIZES ALL STYLES ALL PRICES FIXUP TWO STORES Marshficki North Bend Heaters COAL eaters WOOD LARGE Heaters SMALL eaters BIG LINE OF ' S AT ALL PRICES. aters ater RPRrrihs I I nnd ' tides for xovemrer Delow Is clven tho time height of high and low water at - Oil LI 11 II i Tho tides are placed in tho order "l """" ,, T. . , '""'"" """- of orcurrence, with their times on mca to n11 t,,elr Protis tlianklng MRS. C. C. Cossmnn and two chll tho first lino and heights on the them for past favors. uren returned to their hbrno In "soTSt'conMcimvo hnS,t wlWJ Wwl lM1 SM' 1 Mnrt. ' Uondoti this morning after a visit water. Por high water on the bar subtract two hours 34 minutes, "illrs.. fi.:iD 10.10 l.ai! 11.3-1 Pt... S His. Kt.., DiHrs.i l.i C.20 i.n 0.21 0.3 1.12 0.1 2 08 2.!) R.8 0.1 io.r3 i r.i i o.o 2.S, , "i.C 0.0 7.21 ii. nn c.or( -1.3 3.0 C.3 8.2 1 ' 1.17 7.11 l.i 2.o r..o 0.21 2.1.1 ..33 1.7 2.C 1.7 in. lOJIIrs., IFt... "I"" ,,!!?'" Ar lSlllrs.. n.on 10.11 1.00 O.fiS j t.7 11.13 n,t i:iltri 0.7 n.l 2.1 , 3."ifi lo.rio n.02 0.') fi.0 i.s , i.r.i n.39 n.fis l.t 0.1 0.ri 12.18 n.tt 12.20 '''t 4.8 llllrs. R.. ir.llr. IPt. . 0.0 0.0 fi.-l'J 1.0 1.3 C.ii 0.2 WKATIIKR FORECAST ttlr AhoiIiIM I'nfi In Com n Tlmr. ORKOOX ltaln In west; j cloudy and probably mlu In east; j luci casing southerly winds. j LOCAL TMMPKRATURi: j RKCORI) Por tho 21 hours ending nt j 1:13 n. m., Nov. 10, by lletinj. Ostllnd, special govornmout mc- terologlst: Maximum 01 I Minimum 38 At t: 13 n. in 38 Precipitation 00 j Precipitation Slnco Sopt. 1, 1011 17.18 I Precipitation samo period last year 1 1.015 Wind: North weat, clear. Theater Atleriilloim. Worlcmon have been busy today erecting a balcony In tho Grand Thcator which will Incroase tho seating capacity of the building and painters are ro decorating thu walls and colling. SelN (iincery. Chns. Ilaxter liaB roturnod from on 'VT-Stindny trip to Coqulllo. He t ..I that he un- j dorstood P. C. Truo had tahou over M. II. Hersey'H halt Interest In thu grocery business there. One Place Wei. Dal Cathriirt, who has boon busying figuring out oloctlon returns, Bnyn that so far as ho can f Inure out, his buuhqu gar don, Inuudatod In tho filling of Mill Slough, Is about tho only placo that did not go "dry." Impi lives Ranch. Will Holland enmo over last oveniug from their ranch near PnrkorHhurg. Ho HtatoH that they are mllUIng sixteen cowh mid had a total of about sixty head, op the place. They huvo about thirty flue Khoats. He Hays that tho Iiokh are doing flue on a big Crop' of nilalmgiiH which ho raised. 'He had about 200 tons of rutaba gas on a single acre this year. (Iuh Hoard Is now at thu ranch. l-iiulcil In Wiong Pejv. Out for a good tlmo and Imbibing until they bocamo unsenworthy, Andrew lloudrlckson, Peto Olson and .Matt Westmun, crowed in over tlio bar last evening mid v.oro given tain-1 poriiry relief from tho storm In ' tho city Jail. Vhtn'o they langulsr od out tho night and nftor apponr- lug before Pollco Judge Ilutler thin morning were told to hereafter tako tholr vlewH of the city through n Ss Grand To-Nigh t T'o Geo. Klelno Attraction Com pany prosonts "OTHKLLO." Truly a wonderful subject, mado from tho dlvino Shnkespoarlan tragedy of tho samo nnmo. staged ut Vonlco, Italy, In tho einlronmont of tho original, fplunvlng closely tho thread of ShskoHpenro's boautlful story. Hut nnd there's tho vital point yon nood bo no Sbakespearo studont to enjoy tike wonders of this wrltton btory. All Its drnmatlc power and Intensity have been retained thrco-fold In tho film version. Mado In flv rools of plcturos by the same company that produc d LAST DAYS OP POMPIHI" und QIO VADIS," ANTHONY AND CLKOPATRA" and several other high clats iirqductlons. Prices the samo ai usual Child ren 5c; Adults, 15a. COMING THE LATKST WAR NEWS direct from tho front, showing twue a weak the pictures we have been waiting for- first will bo shown Saturday night, '" ' " H'i'j iiijim jiujiii, ' ' "," '1, ' telescope, or lii oVliur woriis that ! their prosonco hero wib not re quired. Tho men vanished on tholr way. To 1 1 iivc Musket Social. Tho Napa hnnna Club of South Inlet has plan ned a basket social for Saturday night In the social hall down the bay. (''lehriito AnnhorMiry. In cele- bratlon of their twenty-fifth nnnl- versarv In tho banklnir business 0n Coos liny, the Flanagan & Hen- t 11nn1 luta nilil nut ttftt44.1 tti . uiiii (iih imu .ntiiiu .tiuuiiy wuiu married nt North Ilond last evening, J the Ilev. A. P. lllsey officiating.! Hans Hanson was a wltiioss of the! ceremony. Tho bride's mother con- ductB n lodging hnuso on llroadway near Anderson. , AWilileil Here. Tho marrlago of! Miss Klsie Hngemelster and Paul M. Pried hofor was solemnized at the homo of the bride's father Saturday evening, the Itov. II. P. llengston of- flclatlug. About twouty-flve friends and relatives witnessed tlm coieinony and participated In tho wedding sup per that followed. The groom Is n intiBlelnn from San Francisco, where the young couple will miiko their home. DKoboyeil Truffle Ordliiiinti That Robert lOyaim disobeyed the traffic ordinnuco Suudny artemoou when ho swung his rnr out beyond the street enr track and crashed In to tho electric mnuhluo driven by K, A. Anderson, wa tho decision of Police .lodge lltitler this afternoon. Kvann was fined $10. At the tlmo of the accident 31 r. Anderson declar ed his mnchluo was In Its rightful position. Kvans claimed ho had to make a long turn to avoid hitting a car iiuttr the curb and coming from tho other direction. PHItSOXAL MIIXTIOX. j A LO IK HANSON was here today on business from Hnynos Inlet. 11. P. MATTHEWS was a visitor In tho city today from North Inlet. MISS LULU SMITH, of Allegany, enmo down shopping this morning. OARL .JOHNSON and ,wlfo, of Coos Itlver, were In the city today shop ping. J. V. COACH mid wife, of Ran don, wcro Murshfluld visitors last night. . . 1'lor P. L. 1MXLKY. nf Plnrnnee. left odny for Coiiulllo and later for Roseburg. MKL a. DUNCAN left on tho train this morning for Coqulllu on business. JOHN IlLArr wont up to his farm on South Coos Rlvor yeslerdny nftornoon. OH. II. MINOUS went up In Honvor Ills this morning on a profos nlonal trip. C. M. ANDMRSON, of Allegany, was hero today attending to somn mut ters of busluesH. A. IIIINSON was among tho visitors In the city today from his home nt Templeton, MISS LHAH WBIJi, of South Lilot. enmo up today on u shopping and visiting trip. CLIFFORD CARLSON was among ti.o biisluesH visitors In tho city from Coos Rlvor toilny. IIMXRY LAIRD enmo. down this morning on hiulnowi from home ut Loon Lake. his J L. SCIIILLINd, of tho ityrtlo Point Hotel, emtio over Inst ove niug for a short visit. , A. IIAINMS left on tho boat for Coostou this morning to visit at tho ranch of his brothor-ln-law. J. L, AASEN, u woll-known Co- qulllo logger, was In Marshfiold r last oveniug on buslnoss und pleasure. Does Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Times as Losg ii Other, Sire. Work. Get a Can Today IHLACTC KILK STOVE POLISH For Sale by IKCHROEDER & HILIU'AIIRAND I Phono 177. - , I, i I,, . .. H. It. liODSON nntl S. H. CUTL1P enmo down from Allegany to tho Coos Itlvor creamery on business this morning. It. 51. JENNINGS, of tho Oregon Power Company, went up to Hea ver Hill this morning to look after some matters of business. MAYOR P. E. ALLEN went down tc Rnndon this morning on a l.tiHiioss trip for thu Hlakc-Mr-Vr.ll Company. JOS COACH and bride arrived in yesterday from Portland whmo the couple Wore married. Mr. Couch is of llundon. , V. 0. HIXDMAUSIt. engineer of the Willamette Pacific, stationed nt I North, inlet, came down on the boat this morning on business. ' j MISS LULU 1IODSOX enmo down from Allegany this morning on u shopping mid Visiting trip. She will visit In' North Rend vlth friends. .1AMMS M'INTOSII and wife return ed home thin morning. Mrs. Mc intosh has been visiting at the home of Mrs. O. K. IM wards In Al legany. MISS IDA MITC1IHLL, of Allegany, rnme down this morning with her frloud, Miss I'Miin Tlsh, who has been visiting with her for some time. UlCOItail MAAS mid family today moved from their home nt Hayues Inlet mid with their household ef fects uxpect to move onto n farm clone to thu city. C. A. LANOWORT11Y and wife ro turued to their homo from Allegany this morning, after having visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. II. H. Kdwards. MRS. Q. O. SUTHERLAND roturnod, inlcritny from u trip to Wiscon sin mid will visit nt t)iu home of !ier daughtor, Mm W. P. MoBl-j iijwnoy. L. J. JU8TMN, proprietor of tho St. Laurence Hotel ui'ul Will Sulli van, wont to Coostou today to visit nt their farms below thero. J farms below there. : P. L. TIIWKIiL, of Coostou, was at. Marshfiold visitor today. He ex pects to leave on thu next south bound boat for California, wluiro lie will spend tho winter, I . W. aOODALK, mnnagor of the Inrllillnl- liriitinli rtf Mm l.lul llllli.i lior Co,, nnd general booster for PUk tires, Is a business visitor In tho city with IteadquartorH nt Tholfnlmll u.m of tll0 Marshfiold High aunnery. GRID THEATER TO BE IMPROVED Popular PlayllOtlSO iS boiny Re- v.ntlnn, n,l ImnMimrl In IIIUUUIUU ClIIU llllJI u vuu III Many Ways Work hns bon started on remodel- Iiil' nmi mnkliii? n niiiiibor of linnor- tant Improvements on tho Inturlbr of nnd will uso every chanco of prae tho (litiiul Thoator. ' tluu accordingly. Thoso who woio Tlw Intorlor will bo rodevcoratod present nt tho 'mooting of last eve nnd u nnmbor of nlterallous iiiudo "l"K wore Larnon, Walters. Stnts thut will add to tho convenience nnd 'mnn, H. Clarke, Horry, Johnson, comfort of the patrons of this popu- Kruno, Pali-chiles and C. Clarke. Slg- lar playhouse will bo made. The Knllorv for the projecting t. inaclilne mid tho operator will also be greatly enlarged. ROOFING ' RPPAIRIMR nnWTRARTIWR.'W'wiHOMiiiy eve . '..ln .... ' m!i i.V5S!m;i nuuriivu tviaicniHLo, J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. Royal Theatre TONIGHT Now vaudeville act hero -Hayuo and Fredericks up to date singing, eolos and duets. RIG SPECIAL FEATURE Tho Progressive Motion Picture Company prosonts "LOVE EVERLASTING.' or "My Love Shall Nover Die." In six reels, featuring Lydla liorolll and Mario Iiouuard who scored suoh a hit In tho dramu "Satan. This is a story of great devotion und Is produu by AN ALL-STAR CAST. Admission; Lower floor, 16c; bal cony, 10c. Here tomorrow night "A DAUGH TER OP EVE' In throe reels. Here Thursday. night, n special fea ture, "A PRISONER OF THE OWL GANG" In four reolB. .-.. .m-ar-rruii I ft iSXGUstlli' JH Ww$S$Pi0m& i " flfci i 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY J Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. II. V. Palmer. j Episcopal Guild rummage salo In ltogors bldg. on Front street, next Right Cafe. I Willing Workers With Lucllo Douglas. WKDNKSDAY llaptlst Ladles' Aid with Mrs. IV. II. Patchett. RalnboW Club with Mrs. S. (j. Rogers. Mrs. P. K, Raymond enter tains. , II. P. O. K. dancing party I nt Masonic Hall. Murshfluld Ilrldge Club with Mrs. J. AV. llunuett. .lolly Dozen with Mrs. W. F. Sitilre. Nnri'lsfliis Club with Mrs. Kn gval Pedersou. St. Monlca'a Altar Society card party at thu Rest Room. THURSDAY North Ilond Christian Sister hood with Mrs. J. McMurtry. North Ilond Methodist Ladles' Aid nt tho church. Mrs. J, Q, Jarvls entertains at n Klinona party. Kastsldo Sewing Club with Mrs. F. ailbert. Norwegian Lutheran Ladles' Aid at the church, A. N. W. with Mm. Mary McKulght. Mlnnlu-Wls with Mrs. W. S. Drown, Concert In North Rend by Prof, llonrlk (IJerdruin. FRIDAY Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls ontcrtalun nt sewing. N. L. Y. P. S. nt church parlor. Junior Promnnado nt tho the KnglcH' Hull. Ladles' Art Club with Mm. A. S, Rlannhnrd, Thlmhlo Club with Mrs. II. II. Rurmcstor. T BALL A GERTftlNTY i Old 1912 Team of Marshfiold uini, Cohnnl In Qfriinnln " "o With Miles' Hopefuls Reorganization of tho old 1012 School was bffectod last evening nt the Central School building and the , challeugo of the present high school team to a game on Turkey Day was .ticcepted. ' (luy Stutsman was elected captain nnd aiiauueoy Clarke manager of the football niiiiid mid itlgunl practice Will be commeiired tills week to round the men Into shape and give ' them tho neeewJury drilling before nintolilnis hniwn and grit with tho hopilflllH (if CoilCll NllllS tllllt IllSt wuek hold tho Coiiulllo luilopoudouU to it doubly goose-egg score. ihut thoy have a hard struggle uo- fore them thu old team men know mil procure will bo comineiieoil tills . . .. .. week, in uildlllon to liioso ntteiniing lust nlgnt'H mooting several other players will bo available. Tho MeShei'iht llintlierlioiMl av 111 bold ii luiiiiiiel In the iliiuili bull on I'lilng ut '7 o'elock fclumi. All iiiciiiIm'ih nmi friends uie iluvlleil. Ililng your wife r lady' Men.l with o.i. Iliinil In your immel nt i.iiio to Mllo Huiiiuer f yon ileeVlo , to roiue. Plates ,10c each. J Tho Oregon City paper mills cut; their tlmo to five days per week, lint I shortened shifts to employ sixty moro, II.iiiiiIh. K . i nillTION mssmt I I I rURKEY 00 ,our V, r I 4V .v7 V Bring' 'Z i .. It tO ! sL.1 WvjOvvp H I l.f 1-lllFBC i &&&Bsmi& i J .TTHu-k HOTELS 1 .!... ILilnl . IlllllWIl'r jiui-- ii. W. Goodalo, Portlaifd; Charles 13. Godon, Portland; Ralph TMontng, Portland; Wllllnm A. Healy, Port- land; I). T. Plynn, Oklahoma City; Mrs. D. V. Oswald, Los Angoles; Leo McLnln, Los Angeles; P. West, Portland; M. Griffin, San Frnndls- iCo; J. K, Schilling, Myrtlo Point; H D. Waring, Portland; J. . Coach nnd wife, llnndon; J. E. Anson, Coiiulllo; W. Conklln, Co (ullle. Lloyd Hotel. P. Sporson, Reaver Hill; Qeorgo Lane, Conledo; Ray Ollfroy, Ran; don; W. M. Rrown, Coos Rlvor J Peter Scott, Coob River; Mr, nnd Mrs. C, Rrown, Coqulllo. St. Luuri'iice lloloI. L. 13. Urow::, Uiuulou; C. T. Long, 'Portland; L. P, Huupermnu, Cntch- tug Inlet; Leotn Jackson, Knnsan City; J. SlmpKon and wife, Honvor I Hill; W. W. ange, Coiiulllo. fLASSIflE STUAVINa MAPJIINE& SINdl-Ilt AND WIUIKLKH 'AND WIlOX Hewing Mnchies for haIs orwiit. HKCOND-HAND MApniNRS of nil kinds. Cleaning mid ri'ildH ull machines. W. J. RITZ, plioao 1JHO-X. lilt Park Ave. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I WANT Kl I T or (I room , house, un furnished, with barn. Steady ten ant. Apply O, enro of Times. I-'OUXI) Itiliidle (leg with hob tall. W., enro of Times. WAXTICI) Hewing by an oxiwrlcnc od dressmaker. Tol. 202-L, WAXTKI) tJIrl for light liouseworlc, morulngii. Phouu North Ilond 1033. FOR SALE FOR HALF Throw li'orse jioiver electric motor for ulo cheUp If tnlteu at once. Apply Motor, enro Times, FOR HALlI Hliaftlng, pull'-y, belt ings and hunkers In flrst-clUBB coiulltlon, Koontz (Inrago, Tarsh flold, Orogoti. lOll HALM TIiiihj liorio.potvcr K' nllno engine, upright,- In first class condition, compluto with wnter tank. Phono or call At Koontx Oarage, Marshfiold, Or. FOR HALL' Thoroughbred Import VhI bronze turkey gobblor. Phono 3031, Furmerii. . WANTED WANTKD HecomMiand sacks, llo ueor Hardware Co, WAXTKD Olrl for geucinl 'IioiimV work; lulist bo competent cook, Apply 019 S. 11th .street. : ; WANTMD .Vent, refined wonutti, gool cook, wants general house work, good homo moro ohjoct than wages. With elderly couplo or small family. Care Times. 4 1 I FOR REMT T. ...... ......... h.. ..j ...... ir(ii ms.vr wen ruriiihiieii rintM, uim nu Central. Phono -143-7 FOR HICNT Furnished houekeii lug rooms. 09G First mid lilrch, Tel. 230-J. V i FOR KKNT One bed room, Apply 103 Second street South, ,,ou U.:NT f htro space, .svodlo Shop, Control uvenuo. Art FOR RENT (l.room house with pantry nnd bath, modorn. 12th und Commercial, Phono G5-L. " FOR RENT Largo front room. I nowly furnished, with heat. Apply 2G5 -1th street North, j FOR RENT Oh county road Ilunk i or Hill, now five-room bungalow. also 5 room flat, both with mod oru Improvements. Inquire on promises or Phono 141, North Head. FOR RENT RedraWo furnished or unfurnished ' houses, 1, s, 'Kauf man and Co. LOST l.OKT Automobile tallllglit Re, ward If loturned to Duncan Fer guson. I'Ol'M) A pnlr of eyeuliiK.se ut oleetlon booth, North Central Marshfiold, . , ALB ,v 1 31 MARSHFIELD CYCLERY mummum HLk!ltWwJ'Uiiuu i i.ga tTWlrWrW